Zhen-yu XU(徐振宇), Wei-na KONG(孔维娜)
Graduate Institute, Shandong University of Science and Technolog y, Qingdao 266510, China
Abstract-The purpose of this paper is to design a neuron adapt ive PID controller based on the theory of intelligent control of the extensive r esearch on the characteristics of neurons, neurons and PID controller. Artificia l neurons have the adaptive, parallel processing, self-learning, and more fault -tolerant characteristics. When the artificial neurons are used to control the process, the system will enabled to ensure that the accused has strong anti-int erference capability and robustness.
Key words-PID control; neuron; self-adaptation
Manuscript Number: 1674-8042(2011)02-0188-03
dio: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8042.2011.02.21
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